Objectives: To evaluate the quality of the reports of loco-regional staging computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in head and neck (H&N) cancer. Methods: Consecutive reports of staging CT and MRI of all H&N cancer cases from 2018 to 2020 were collected. We created lists of quality indicators for tumor (T) for each district and for node (N). We marked these as 0 or 1 in the report calculating a report score (RS) and a maximum sum (MS) of each list. Two radiologists and two otolaryngologists in consensus classified reports as low quality (LQ) if the RS fell in the percentage range 0-59% of MS and as high quality (HQ) if it fell in the range 60-100%, annotating technique and district. We evaluated the distribution of reports in these categories. Results: Two hundred thirty-seven reports (97 CT and 140 MRI) of 95 oral cavity, 52 laryngeal, 47 oropharyngeal, 19 hypo-pharyngeal, 14 parotid, and 10 nasopharyngeal cancers were included. Sixty-six percent of all the reports were LQ for T, 66% out of all the MRI reports, and 65% out of all CT reports were LQ. Eight-five percent of reports were HQ for N, 85% out of all the MRI reports, and 82% out of all CT reports were HQ. Reports of oral cavity, oro-nasopharynx, and parotid were LQ, respectively, in 76%, 73%, 100% and 92 out of cases. Conclusion: Reports of staging CT/MRI in H&N cancer were LQ for T description and HQ for N description.

An approach to evaluate the quality of radiological reports in Head and Neck cancer loco-regional staging: experience of two Academic Hospitals / Giannitto, Caterina; Esposito, Andrea Alessandro; Spriano, Giuseppe; De Virgilio, Armando; Avola, Emanuele; Beltramini, Giada; Carrafiello, Gianpaolo; Casiraghi, Elena; Coppola, Alessandra; Cristofaro, Valentina; Farina, Davide; Gaino, Francesca; Lastella, Giulia; Lofino, Ludovica; Maroldi, Roberto; Piccoli, Francesca; Pignataro, Lorenzo; Preda, Lorenzo; Russo, Elena; Solimeno, Lorenzo; Vatteroni, Giulia; Vidiri, Antonello; Balzarini, Luca; Mercante, Giuseppe. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 1826-6983. - 127:4(2022), pp. 407-413. [10.1007/S11547-022-01464-X]

An approach to evaluate the quality of radiological reports in Head and Neck cancer loco-regional staging: experience of two Academic Hospitals

De Virgilio, Armando;Avola, Emanuele;Casiraghi, Elena;Coppola, Alessandra;Farina, Davide;Russo, Elena;
2022

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Objectives: To evaluate the quality of the reports of loco-regional staging computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in head and neck (H&N) cancer. Methods: Consecutive reports of staging CT and MRI of all H&N cancer cases from 2018 to 2020 were collected. We created lists of quality indicators for tumor (T) for each district and for node (N). We marked these as 0 or 1 in the report calculating a report score (RS) and a maximum sum (MS) of each list. Two radiologists and two otolaryngologists in consensus classified reports as low quality (LQ) if the RS fell in the percentage range 0-59% of MS and as high quality (HQ) if it fell in the range 60-100%, annotating technique and district. We evaluated the distribution of reports in these categories. Results: Two hundred thirty-seven reports (97 CT and 140 MRI) of 95 oral cavity, 52 laryngeal, 47 oropharyngeal, 19 hypo-pharyngeal, 14 parotid, and 10 nasopharyngeal cancers were included. Sixty-six percent of all the reports were LQ for T, 66% out of all the MRI reports, and 65% out of all CT reports were LQ. Eight-five percent of reports were HQ for N, 85% out of all the MRI reports, and 82% out of all CT reports were HQ. Reports of oral cavity, oro-nasopharynx, and parotid were LQ, respectively, in 76%, 73%, 100% and 92 out of cases. Conclusion: Reports of staging CT/MRI in H&N cancer were LQ for T description and HQ for N description.
2022
cancer; head and neck; interdisciplinary health team; quality; radiology; structured reporting
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An approach to evaluate the quality of radiological reports in Head and Neck cancer loco-regional staging: experience of two Academic Hospitals / Giannitto, Caterina; Esposito, Andrea Alessandro; Spriano, Giuseppe; De Virgilio, Armando; Avola, Emanuele; Beltramini, Giada; Carrafiello, Gianpaolo; Casiraghi, Elena; Coppola, Alessandra; Cristofaro, Valentina; Farina, Davide; Gaino, Francesca; Lastella, Giulia; Lofino, Ludovica; Maroldi, Roberto; Piccoli, Francesca; Pignataro, Lorenzo; Preda, Lorenzo; Russo, Elena; Solimeno, Lorenzo; Vatteroni, Giulia; Vidiri, Antonello; Balzarini, Luca; Mercante, Giuseppe. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 1826-6983. - 127:4(2022), pp. 407-413. [10.1007/S11547-022-01464-X]
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